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Some non-renormalization theorems in Curci-Ferrari model

In the present letter, a particular form of Slavnov-Taylor identities for the Curci-Ferrari model is deduced. This model consist of Yang-Mills theory in a particular non-linear covariant gauge, supplemented with mass terms for gluons and ghosts. It can be used as a regularization for the Yang-Mills theory preserving simple Slavnov-Taylor identities. Employing these identities two non-renormalization theorems are proved that reduce the number of independent renormalization factors from five to three. These new relations are verified by comparing to the already known three-loops renormalization factors. These relations include, as a particular case, the corresponding known identities in Yang-Mills theory in Landau gauge.

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